"Kordell Stewart", nicknamed "Slash," is a former American football quarterback who played eleven years in the National Football League (NFL). Stewart attended the University of Colorado at Boulder/University of Colorado and was the 60th player selected in the 1995 NFL draft. Playing for Colorado Buffaloes football/Colorado in 1994 he completed a Hail mary pass/Hail Mary pass to beat the Michigan Wolverines football/University of Michigan 27–26, a play which became known as "The Miracle at Michigan." Among NFL quarterbacks, his 38 rushing touchdowns ranks second all-time, behind Steve Young (American football)/Steve Young's 43. The NFL Network named him #6 on its list of the 10 most versatile players in NFL history.

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I never once got to the point where I said it's time to move on and go somewhere else and thought it was going to be better, ... Because trust me, if you have problems here and you take that baggage with you, it will be the same thing over and over again. So I had to get myself together before I really tried to do anything.

I'm having fun, plain and simple, ... I'm having fun and everybody's taking care of their business. I haven't felt like this in like three years, since 1997.

Now that I'm back at this point, if I wasn't a level-headed individual, I'd be exploding and blasting people, saying, 'I told you so.' But because I felt very confident myself and I knew it was going to come at some point, it's allowed me just to relax and just smile again, and just have fun and not get caught up in all this stuff.

The reality of it is, if I'm not in the plans, with one year left on my deal, the only fair thing to do is give me the opportunity to back out and shop at the mall.

For the first 20 minutes, it was strange. But as time goes on, you just say it's football with a different uniform. I always liked the uniform, but I hated it when I played against them.

When you're not sure of some things, you're going to be lacking some confidence because you're not sure what's really going on, ... You feel like you know, but you really don't know. And when you consistently don't play on a certain level week in and week out, it feels like it's all you. Sometimes it's going to cause you to check yourself and wonder what's going on.

It's a little strange.